processioning — Subjecting to some special treatment, to prepare for the market, to convert into marketable form, to make usable, marketable or the like. State v. Four States Drilling Co., 278 Ala. 273, 177 So.2d 828, 831. A survey and inspection of boundaries… … Black's law dictionary
processioning — processˈioning noun 1. Going in procession 2. Perambulation of boundaries (US) • • • Main Entry: ↑procession … Useful english dictionary
processioning proceeding — A special statutory proceeding for the determination of a boundary in dispute. Andrews v Andrews, 252 NC 97, 113 SE2d 47. A proceeding invoked by a landowner who desires a survey whereby the boundary lines of his tract may be surveyed,… … Ballentine's law dictionary
Ascension Day — This marks the ascension of Christ into heaven, and being the fortieth day after Easter Sunday it always falls on a Thursday (hence its other name, Holy Thursday), though the actual date changes yearly. A custom of processing around the parish … A Dictionary of English folklore
processioned — See processioning … Ballentine's law dictionary
possessiomng — i. e. PROCESSIONING ; going the bounds of a parish on Holy Thursday. North. In some parts of the kingdom it is called BANNERING ; perhaps a flag or banner is carried in the procession. S … A glossary of provincial and local words used in England